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Chapter no 46 – SHANE

The Dixon Rule (Campus Diaries Book 2)

I was an accessory

โ€œThanks for doing this,โ€ Lynsey says.

Weโ€™re in a small corner pub tucked away on a quaint cobblestone street. The interior is a blend of exposed brick walls, dark wooden beams, and a collection of tables, booths, and worn leather armchairs nestled in corners of the room. We find an empty pair of armchairs and sit across from each other.

Itโ€™s not as crowded as I would expect for a Saturday night. Only the murmur of conversation and occasional burst of laughter fills the air, offering a more intimate environment. It makes this feel like a date. But itโ€™s not a date. And Iโ€™m distracted because I know Diana is pissed at me. Itโ€™s going to take a lot of groveling to make this up to her.

โ€œSo whatโ€™s up?โ€ I ask Lynsey. โ€œI miss you.โ€

My mouth snaps shut. What?

Lynsey gives a self-deprecating smile. โ€œSorry, I didnโ€™t mean to hit you with that right out of the gate, but thatโ€™s the gist of it. I miss you.โ€

Iโ€™m not sure what to say, but Iโ€™m given a reprieve because the waitress arrives. I order a pint of IPA. Lynsey gets a tea. Sheโ€™s not much of a drinker.

Once the serverโ€™s gone, I rub my cheek, then the side of my neck, before my jittery arm drops to my lap. โ€œI donโ€™t know what to do with that,โ€ I admit.

โ€œYou could say you miss me too.โ€

โ€œI have said that,โ€ I remind her. Resentment floats through me. โ€œI told you I missed you almost every time we talked. And you havenโ€™t said it back until now.โ€

โ€œI know.โ€

โ€œWhich is sort of convenient, isnโ€™t it?โ€ That pang of bitterness grows into a tight knot in my throat. โ€œUp until a few weeks ago, you had a new boyfriend.โ€

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t serious with Tyreek.โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter if it was serious. You were with somebody else. And Iโ€™m pretty sure if you hadnโ€™t been dating him, you wouldnโ€™t have even considered transferring to Briar.โ€

Disbelief fills her eyes. โ€œYou think I transferred schools because of aย guy? You know me better than that, Lindy. My future is far too important for me to act on whims.โ€

Something about her indignant response rubs me the wrong way. Itโ€™s one word. One word is the problem.ย Herย future. Our entire relationship was about her future, her ballet schedule, her friends. Our lives revolved around what she wanted to do and where she wanted to go.

The realization smacks me in the face like a rogue hockey puck. โ€œI was an accessory,โ€ I say.

โ€œWhat are you talking about?โ€

โ€œIn our relationship. I was an accessory. I did everything for you, and itโ€™s really fucking pathetic when I think about it. Every dance event that I could make it to, I was there. Front row center. And in four years, I can count on one hand the number of hockey games you attended.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not true,โ€ she protests.

โ€œThree,โ€ I tell her flatly. โ€œFour if you count tonight. But I donโ€™t count tonight because Iโ€™m still not sure what tonight is. I have a very good idea, though.โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t like seeing someone else playing with your toys.โ€ A frown twists her lips.

โ€œYeah, thatโ€™s exactly what this is.โ€ I shrug. โ€œYouโ€™re jealous that Iโ€™m with Diana.โ€

โ€œOh, come on. Iโ€™m in no way threatened by some airhead cheerleader

โ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™tย disparage her. I wonโ€™t have it.โ€

She instantly backpedals. โ€œThat came out wrong. All I mean is, youโ€™re

ambitious too. You also have a plan for your future. A solid one.โ€ โ€œSo?โ€

โ€œSo how does this girl fit into it? That night at your apartment, every time I asked her a serious questionโ€”what she wants to do after graduation, what her goals areโ€”she would shrug and sayย I donโ€™t knowย orย weโ€™ll see. I know you, Shane. You canโ€™t be with someone who wings it through life.โ€

โ€œI can be with whoever I want. And just so you know, sheโ€™s not without ambition. Anything that woman puts her mind to, she succeeds at.โ€

Itโ€™s the truth. Whether itโ€™s a dance competition, training for nationals, taking the minutes in the HOA meetingโ€ฆ Diana lives her life to the fullest, no matter what sheโ€™s doing, no matter how mundane the activity. Sheโ€™s smart and driven, and she gives a shit about the people in her life. Her family, her friends. Although her Saturdays are write-offs because of football games, sheโ€™s managed to attend all my Friday games. Thatโ€™s right

โ€”Diana Dixon has already come to more of my hockey games than Lynsey did the entire time we were together. She wentย golfingย with me simply because she knows I enjoy it.

โ€œOur relationship was all about you,โ€ I tell Lynsey. โ€œI compromised on everything. Made sure all your needs were met. And you couldnโ€™t even be bothered to feign interest in my sport.โ€ I shake my head. โ€œIt wasnโ€™t all bad

โ€”โ€

โ€œReally?โ€ she interrupts bitterly. โ€œBecause youโ€™re making it sound like we had the worst relationship in the world. Why did you stay with me for four years, then, if I was so awful?โ€

โ€œYou werenโ€™t awful. Thatโ€™s not what Iโ€™m saying. We had a good relationship. Sometimes it was even great. But Iโ€™m starting to realize you broke up with me for a reason.โ€

โ€œMaybe I made a mistake.โ€

โ€œYou didnโ€™t,โ€ I say simply. โ€œWe werenโ€™t right for each other. I thought we were, at least in the sense that we were both ambitious and knew what we wanted from our future. The thing is, though, you didnโ€™t wantย meย in your future. Thatโ€™s why you broke up with me. And Iโ€™m happy now with somebody else.โ€

The waitress returns with our drinks. But Iโ€™m already done here.

โ€œSorry, Lynz. Iโ€™ll always value what we had, and Iโ€™m happy to remain friends, if and when youโ€™re ready for that. Butโ€ฆโ€ I fish my wallet out of my pocket and pull out a twenty. โ€œThis should cover everything. Sorry. I canโ€™t stay. My girlfriendโ€™s waiting for me.โ€

I leave my ex in the pub and hurry outside. Standing on the sidewalk, I call Diana, but her phone immediately goes to voicemail. Yeah, sheโ€™s pissed.

Fuck.

I try Gigi next. Voicemail. Oh for two.

On the third call, I manage to get a response from Ryder.

โ€œHey, is my girlfriend with your wife? If so, can you put her on the phone?โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™re not here.โ€

A frown touches my lips. โ€œWhat do you mean? Why not?โ€

โ€œDiana didnโ€™t want to go to Maloneโ€™s, so Gigi took her home. But me and the guys are here.โ€

โ€œShit, is she that mad?โ€

โ€œWho, Diana? I donโ€™t know. Gisele didnโ€™t say anything.โ€ โ€œAll right, cool. Thanks.โ€

I head back to the arena and jog toward my Mercedes. I make the hour drive to Hastings, tapping my fingers on the steering wheel the entire time. Iโ€™m antsy and desperate to get out of the car. I want to see Diana and explain why I had to go see Lynsey. That I have no intention of getting back

together with her. I know Iโ€™m going to take some shit, probably get yelled at for an extended period, but Iโ€™m hoping sheโ€™ll be able to see how sincere I am.

I get off the highway, bypassing downtown Hastings by taking the residential streets until I reach the cul-de-sac where Meadow Hill is located. I have to pass the main driveway on my way to the residence parking, and my spine stiffens when I notice the vehicle thatโ€™s leaving at the same time I enter.

Itโ€™s a police cruiser.

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